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...and have to say... I love you guys. The 6 pints were lager by the way.
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Is never to leave a bunch of rechargable batteries in your trouser pocket along with your loose change. End result, a perfectly round 10p piece sized burn on my thigh, slightly burned fingers from getting said hot coin and battery out of my pocket, and a slightly blistered lip from where I was hopping around fishing shit out of my pockets and shouting "fuck fuck fuck" with a rollup in my mouth, which I only avoided swallowing entire by clamping inbetween my lips. At the hot end. Fucksocks.
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http://www.liverpoolway.co.uk/forum/news/68019-marseille-v-liverpool-preview.html
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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2008/09/15/liverpool-fc-2-manchester-united-1-javier-mascherano-s-workrate-is-amazing-rafa-benitez-100252-21817252/ RAFA BENITEZ hailed the "amazing" workrate of Reds midfielder Javier Mascherano in Saturday's triumph over Manchester United. And he added that the only other player who came close to matching the little Argentinian’s infectious attitude was former Reds midfielder Momo Sissoko. “The workrate of Javier Mascherano in the midfield is amazing,” said Benitez. “He can give the other midfield players more freedom. If you go with more offensive players you know he will be in a good defensive position, and that is very important for the team. “The only player who covered more ground than Mascherano was Momo Sissoko. The difference is Javier has more experience. Momo was amazing and Mascherano is as good as Momo in terms of the workrate but also has better positions.” Benitez added: “I was really disappointed when they scored so early because I wanted a high tempo from the start. They were passing the ball and keeping possession, so we needed to change a lot of things. I think it was really important to have chances and to improve a lot in the second half. "A lot of players worked really hard, especially the strikers Dirk Kuyt and Robbie Keane, who were doing amazing work up front, and also Albert Riera in his first game played well. "Physically he was not ready but we needed to use his ability. "One thing that we needed to improve was our results against the top sides so now we have three points and we are in a better position than last season. We now have more wins against the top four so hopefully it will be the same against Chelsea and Arsenal. Everton is also another difficult game for us."